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.g.....1,., , :,.,.-:...,.-.-.- . . . 1 .......-,,..,.-.... ---.........,.,. -- 1-Y, --- .-,-Y ' ' 'I' IILILN TOIVXSHII' CEX'I'R.lL1Z1'ID SCHOOL-19 4...-.-....-...-.-.-.-.-.-.......-.-.-.-.....-....-.-.-.,,,.. -- f-.-- - - - 1-.-----...-. - 'I' Senior Class Play 'lihe Senior class of 1925 will present their play. The NVren, Friday evening. hlay the eighth. 'vlihe VVren is sometimes called UAH is not Gold. which is a very fitting title. The story has to do with the releasing of a heavy mortgage which is placed. upon the farm of a poor Nlrs. Danna. After various disappointments in love affairs and with the aid of hlrs. Fordson. Jam-'s aunt, and two very good friends of hlrs. Danna, the financial difficulties are successfully straightened out. The synopsis of the scenes and casts of characters are as follows: ACT l. Living room in the homo of hlrs. Danna, down on the farm. IXCT 2. Reception room in the luxurious home of hilrs. liordson in Chicago. next morning. AcT 3. Scene 1, same as Act 2. two weeks later. ACT 3. Scene 2, in the home of Rodney. two hours later. ,ACT -l. Same as Act l, next day. CHARACTICRS Ol PLAY MRS. JULIA UANNA-A soldier's mother ROBERT DANNA-The soldier - - JANE DANNA-The XVren - SARAH XVooDs'1'oN-Jane's friend lJONAI.D DREW-Another friend NIA31N1Y-'lill2'lflS all - - - MRS. HARRIET Gniiifxsrox-A business woman Ri5olNA1.D GRlilZNS1'fJX-HEI' spoiled boy - hIRS. Cuci3i.1A DANNA l iORDS0N1J2lIH lS aunt CORRINE FORDSON-Jane's cousin - - BINKIE1X'Il'S. Fordson's maid - A RODNEY BLAKE, SR.-A foster father Mrts. Rooxev B1..fxKiz-A foster mother Rouxiev BLAKE, JR.-An adopted son JUDGE GREY-A lawyer - - ll.fYI l'lli Hcrifxi.-iN Georgia ClllIIlM'Zl,l' Keneflz Hflfflllflll Colixtzlrife Ijllfkllll Hrlifif HIIEIIIHII Deyuox dbbott .larxie Zeigler Fern Tlinnzrzi' Dnnrilzl Burrell - Ruilz Har! Kzzflzryzi Hllllflllyfllll - Lzzfillzf Sffzrr .Ynalz Sjlitler .llire Ufiilzrnu' Culwr Gnrmrlz Virgil Dow' hlr. Chronic-Any fool can write poetry hut it takcs a man to studi literature. Famous Scrrs Breach of promise ................ ................,............... Ul' Bedroom ......, ...,.................. One piece bathing ...... ........,......... A long ...................., .......... ................. ...., yUl1TSlJlf of armor. Virgil-lt took me six weeks to learn to ride a horse. Leroy--lVhat did you get for your pains? Virgil- -Linament. 40... 17.71 . .-.Y.,.-.-.-.,:,:,. .Y.,.,......- .-.... ------...-- 1 Y...-.-1-1 - .Q 17. .. -3. l ifty
. . . . .. ,,,, 7.7.4-.fer-. - f--1-. f YYY, . ' ' :iii-I' LEN TOPVNSHIP CENTRALIZED SCHOOL--1925 f Y fe--r unior Class Play The Junior class presented a humorous play entitled, Am l lntruding?ll on Fehruary tenth. 1925. The characters were well chosen and every character knew his part. Due to the careful leadership of our worthy sponsor, Prof. G. E. Chronic. it was acclaimed a crowning success. SYNOPSIS OF THE ACTS AcT 1. A spring morning. jerry intrudes. ACT Z. Late the next day. jerry takes a hand. ACT 3. The following morning. Jerry untangles the thread. THE C HARACTERS MRS. HASTINGS-Housekeeper - - - Elizabezh Firlzfr Hmm Hooviziz-Adventurer - Orrinl Elders ICARNEST RATHBURNZJHHCTS secretary Paul Mellor! NIARJORIE VARl21EldCY daughter - Jlarthn Laffy Diercre XVALDRON-A Romanticists Glenn Koons MONA-The maid - - - - lVIfzrthn Reed HoRAeE VARE-The father - Theodore DeLong V1o1.i3T VARE-The young daughter Susie Deliozzfver PIZTER-DCV'OtCd to Vi - - Roberl Copeland DORA-FTiCHd of Vi - A - - Velma Poe GIZRAl.D TVIAYS'-JCTYY, from Sage Creek - Dnllar Spare Ll.ANIZ-VZITCTS niece ----- Dorllzm Reamsnyzler A heirloom is something handed down from one generation to another ex- plained Miss Baker. Gene-Gee, that is a funny name for pants. lhlargaret Nlackeyg pretty and plump VVas riding in a Ford and hit a bump The Ford went up and when it came down It was smashed clear in the ground. The faculty were talking about their radios. lN'Ir. Pugh-l got London the other night on my Duplex. Nlr. Baker-Oh that is nothing, l got the Hiawaiin Islands on my Atwater Kent. lllr. Chronic. who is nearly asleep-l've got all you fellows heat, l got Greece on iny vest. Culver-YVere you hurt while on the eleven? Kenneth H.-No, while the eleven were on me. llflr. Franks-YVhat does that 60 mean on iour report card? Eugene-YVhy-er-that's the temperature of the room. 1- . . . - . -- YYY -7.7.7--. .. . .-l--V - V f . . f-1. Fifty-one
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